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18S DEATH PAINFUL. Cours ge, Remocrats | , FR cues alte H That Sad Accident of the L4th, New York is neturslly a Demo-! cratic Stat-. It is Republican only | when the Democrats make t Repub lican. Not in twenty-tw» years have! |the Republicans elected a Governor | against a united Democracy. Dix was elec Ep. Times—In as much as there | 5 eeceeeeefy j have been so many reports through: Vv Your M © press and otherwise, C) < y tleart’s Blood , ~ Is the most important part of your organism, "Phreefourths of Here is Testimony That 'The Iy- | ing Look With Uneoneern on Dissolution. in‘regard to ig of Glenn Miller a 'nie Wilson, I paper to s reported t crave s te the facts as b Gen. | Many people, ted by the Repub icans | he boys or t through fear of at the boys were drun the complaints to which the sys- — ; i exceptionally gracefal in de sign- hat tl ater v tem is subject are due to impuri- qv eee Reid i | is. a double diamond frame | Ri i \ that they race, that) ms d death, are all their lives subject to|in 1872 by 53,524 plurality, because | It is light and tougl to the highest degree and is it was dar ’ e-ridi } Vad peared Merb beach i bondage. The questions: How large numbers of D-uocrats, dissat | —_fllly guaranteed: Made under our own supervision, im eed and ran in de | shall we die? When shall we die? and | jsfied with Mr. Greeley’s uomination | our own factory, of our own finest cold drawn seamless | payee scout Vv Keep It Pure } where shall we die? are continually | for Pregident, did not vote \ steel tubing, with every jeint_and part scientifically tested, dg VO cenit ¢ cual BS x af sarees Row rrvi sf | it i e (a r' og ee ets, ile ent to S ae | qua cl y Te- ) worrying them. Indeed, there have Did that make New York Repub | it is a dorthy backbone for Busts wheel ai ef ae i r : the morn- | 9 ae he t See M | bee 2 suicides c : Z | pie aoc soups senate, | cleanses the blood th ghly iy peony several meias 3 caused by this) jican? On the coutrary, at the very | NG )/oS6/ 6" end | builds up chosen cones g Haunting terror of death. The] ext election fur vernor the same | | of the fam-j ¥ Our Treatise om Blood and Skin diseases mailed ¢ f thought of it made their lives insup G H t th: | i Sennie Wilson | ECIFIC CO 5 e an. Dix was beaten by Tilden, th | t yw Bennie Wil | SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atianta, Ga. 4 portable, and they killed themselves] Democratic reformer. by 59317 | COLUMBIAS in Nellie Wilson, | : oe ¥ j faBe toc Lac ; ; : | ea reapaiaceaee eee BOSTON. 2:er< ter to church, | (PPPS SS DD ui in order to kuow the worst. And completely reversi iiesreenit | n car illustrated cat IN. CSO) f in yetitis quite possible that in re | wo years bef In IS76 Lueras | — Pe al cNEW YORK. Sve SF | i : J btail ree at Ouprr ~ a a avis s, a I, CETTE f spect to the physical sensation of| R ,binson was elected by the Demo | 2 seals 2 . CHICAGO. > started to Ww . i nd 3 ’ agencies or by x : : rted to| Wall Paper, Carpets, Paints 7: dying we resemble Don Quixote] rats. In 1879 came ihe fluke by for two two cent as HARTFORD. | Mr. Ew = ‘ici when he hung by his wrist from the stable window and imagined that a which Corneil got 42,777 plaraliry - But be had about 35,000 less thar | ___ z s : sehen pce lta | Davis to go with him, coding fee nie terrible abyss yawned at bis feet;|tne combined Democratic vote, 77, | jthere. The three —— =a ee | tate, in the character of Maritorner,| 566 Democrats supporting Jobn ib A I ney Tr down é | cuts the thong with lightsome laugh Kelly, the bolting Tammany candi ter and the gallant gentleman falls ; date. —fourinehes. Did this defeat kill the Democratic When Louis XIV lay dying, “Why party? | weep you,” he asked those who sur ine and and the drive wheels gave way under . lane going to Mr. Ewing's house. At the next election for Govern: r| ee +e 1 hes . iB 38, c rounded his deathbed “Did you! tne Democrats elected Grover Cleve- cm gar ea rat * ie = trond : 3 : > : Yieres ecbuipeshas oe : j the corner they all started ona gallop think I should live forever?” Then, | the Y edonag i land by the uuparaileled plurality o 192,854. If defeat disintegrates, if a com | after a pause: “I thought dying had been harder.” Dr. Hunter was an other who was agreeably surprised by his experience of dying. His last “If Thad strength to hold a pen I would write down how easy and pleasant a thing it is to jie” A charming actress who had been twica almost drowned, told a friend tbat dying was the nicest sen sation that she know. The late arch bishop of Canterbury as his “agony” pete overthrow in one election is Ir eng tinal, surely the republican party dia words were: not rally from this disaster. As if to illustrate the perversity of politics aud the vitality of parties | the Repub! this section of the candi date for Secretary of State in the very uext year by # plurality of 18, 588. icans elected their most complete stock Did ubat give them the decisive befell, quietly remarked, “It is veal | ectoral vote of New York iu 1884? ly nothing much after all.” Hardly! A said to Socrates, , The Democrats carried zi the State for Cleveland in spite of Athenians beve condemed you to) the intrenchment of the Republizans man “The THE CREEDINESS OF McFarland Bros, state proved too much for the —_ . ~ SH-3a (0) YY ® a oS $ Jeath” “And®sature,” he replied. anit : Teste 0 7p) - wire. He could not see how they fell is ” By tl ORDO Geen eRe Ron Nau Beer Oo so> for the dust, but he heard the fall, has condemned them By the an | heir most brilliant and popular © OL | ‘The horses must have struek the wire sient Greeks, death was simply a8 a) |.ader. oS je) ® = about the same time they broke it} lestroyer. To them it was the last) Again the pendulum swung, and OO ae) le Cc = eae. 5 land tumbled or rolled over. Glenn ; eeu ae aud most bitter of foes. Achilles in| iy 1888 the Republicans carried the << op) C-== Ze B08 | was some 80 or 90 feet from the wire, hades says to Odysseus: “Nay, | State for Harrison by a plurality of ~ ” rad) o= 5 23" = ee — ~~ — — . # - eae ome RS e twelve or een feet, their heads be- speak ane comfortable to re Of) 13,002, largely through the indiffer axe = E = € 3 Sa 2 ltae toward ee soni Jair.) bacic death. Rather would I live upon} guce or hostility of Democrats to c S Se fo) I egise levees nities Ge eoown all bean the earth the hireling of anotber,| President Clevelaud, while Hill had Se USS @ 23%: Oi wen ce be than bear away over all the dead a plurality of 19,171 for Governor. oO Rr ” n 5& = ° minutes until Edgar was back with that are no more” When death is} Did this reverse, involving the < Tom) © Se = z jthe sad and awful news, She and S. bitter it is so, asa general rule, far loss of the Presidency, destroy or oO wie ro) cx Ee iS 8 Ps le —— iets igs = ne - Au i ; 8 ao lsible, sending a tittle girl for Mr, nore by reason of ead a and re-| even dishearten the Democrats? - fe) Lpnce s s¢ | Baily. When Mr. David and bisa morse than from physieal causes. A Ou the contrary, in 1889 the Dem - lorries thes ok bnice eaeeeeN Ea man, forinstance, can searcely die | ocrats elected their State ticket by a idgar for Drs. Porter and Langsford easily if he is leaving a widow and fy been made plurality of 20,527 and, in 1890 they secured an aggregate majority in the ),000 for their can wily, for whom provision has not The medical man who State of pearly | ; ¢ ide live + i i i . , }seemed hours to her, Mrs. Bell Davis attended Oliver Goldemith in his| didates for Congress. ee ae last hour asked him if there was} In 1891 the Demecrats elected |boys, first one and then the other, anything on his mind, as he could] Plower Governor by a plurd 47,937. Iu 1802 came another and strang- er paradox of polities. Grover Cleve- land, the candidate who was beaten four years before, and who encount ered the strenous hostility of the delegation from his own State in the nominating convention, carried the State by a plurality of 45,518, and} his party swept the country. y of not account for his temperature be- The poet admitted that there was. Debt was upon his mind. ‘To some it is riches and not poverty that renders death painfu. When Garrick showed to Dr. John son his palatial residence, the latter “Ah, David, these the things that make death terrible!” John Wesley ing so high Staple: said: are s once asked by a Sure- | A. O Welton Fancy Groceres, } Feed and Provisions of all Kinds. NUEENSWARF AND GLASSWARE CICARS AND TOBACCC, | Bob Ew he} } stopped at S. W. Davis’ to get s to see r the lane about 100 yards north to the |gate, which opened into the public jroad running east and west, turni ; West they went about a 100 yards, | then turning seuth into the private | see the Butler, Missouri. {but with no intention of | But the other boys’ horses being very running fractious at onee became unmanage- could not hold ‘There was a hedge fence ou |the left, which had been cut so that \. fit was dangerous, and a and less variety of able and the them boys BROS. wire fence jon the right and the wire was across] Call ices and the end the lane about 60 rods from the corn- er, there was one post about the jiniddle of the lane. Edgar says th he does not know whether the boys knew of the wire across the lane or jnot, he called to them but wheth [they heard him or not, or whether they knew the wire was there or not, they could not hold their horses, but the held his and was at least 100 yards in the rear, when the boys struck the cRFARLANITD and me, knowing that Twas at Fos- ter. S.W. Davis ran to Mr. Ewing's \for water. For a few minutes, which not knowing which would die first; yea, she worked as only a woman can work, who has « boy of herown. She told me that seve limes she was dying. I in {thought my poor be got there perhaps wit 20 minutes and the Doctors soon after. I fe S. W. Davis and Mr. Ba rat they nd and wife, Mrs. ty with some othe | eould. Soon after the} arrived we put the boysina spr gon and moved them to 8. WINDOW SHADES, PICTURE FRAMES, WINDOW GLASS, Painters Supplies of every description Agency for CHE SHERWIN-WILLIAM CO 1nd WEIDER PAINTS, tbe most reliable and economical paints made. One Block North Post Office, Butler, Mo. PD WW. Drummond - CS OT Removal. We take pleasure in announcing that after this date Parks Sure cure will re- move alitraces of rheamatisin, kidney trovbles and liver complaint from the user Itis the only medicino that is guaranteed to cure these diseases or no pay. Parks sure cure is sold by H, L. [neker, IT Is ADLAI, Says Cal Brice, and Brice Ought to Know, New York, Nov. 15 —Senator Cal- vin S. Brice of Ohio, a leading mem- ber of the Senate Demacratie Steer- ing Committee, when quizzed as to the planus of the committee, said: “As the Steering Committee has not met, I can not tell what it may have iu view. I do uot think we shall have a fall meeting before Con- gcess Opens.” Senator Brice’s explanation of Democratic defeat was: “Hard time. The tariffissne bad- less to The people looked to the party in power do with it than many suppose. to bring better times, and as better did turned their ballots against the party. The same cause defeate! Harrison two les not materialize, years ago.” Asked for a prediction as to the next Democratic Presidential candi- date, Mr. Brice said: “The next Democratic candidate to run for the Presidency will be Adlai Steyensoo, and will have the united support of all facticns of the party. He is the Jogical candi date and he comes from a State that by the Democrats with his name leading the Presiden tial ticket. Heis the best man we can take, and I don’t think that the he r be carried Davis’ ady. “Suppose you knew that you ly this entrenched the Democrats in | were to dieat 12 o'clock to morrow | id the in- ;W. and in a short time Mr. A. Ss. Wilson, uncie to Bennie, party wo! 2 a mistake. The settled the came e’ection Always pays the highet market price for County pewer! Again no. { where he died Boeaay ;and took him home, night. how would you s The who are now ix Washincton ne Ar v j Wine for Weak Persons. ron on mat-| ay thanks but the tha and children te ' : er expte Thus in twenty years the Demo-| mittee on appropriations, was at the ; crats have elected their State ticket | Capitol for a few hours to-day, hav- fourteen times, have twice, by need-| in the evening. I should then re- pair to friend Martin’s house, who expects to entertain me, converse y wif ters pertaining to the coming State- hood for that 3 Weakly persons use Speers Port Werritare in any WAY) Grape Wine and the unfermented a . . rritory, are confi-| ing just returned from his home in cee very uext year, ' For nine davs it was|{faie of several prospective candi 5 tervening time?” “How madam,” he |Obce more by the help of the Demo- | Produces East Side Square. Butler, Mo- 1 whether Gleni ad} 2nd T am more than ever con- plied. “Why just as Tintend to cratic voters, the Republieans elected | vt, but he has been <low- that Adlai Stevenson “s aS a Tebilamrench this | o" State ticket by # plurality of | . = sai — iy et ctendilyampruvinks Webrour ht ce BC aeaanans spend it nos should preach this) yearly 25.000, and defeated Maynard Victory Will be Short Lived. teh Onty Would | him he -day, which is the isth d term, all that kind of talk night at Gloucester and again at 5] py a majority of over 100,000—a de | Waabinct i ee Washington, D. C, Nov 15—|day af ae | d term, all that kind of ta 4 to-morrow morning. After that I| teat that was more honorable to the | a mae sii x C. Nov. 13.—Ser- Prominent Democrats from Utab| with ¢ | bint “ i should ride to Tewkesbury, preach | party than victory would bave beeu jator C ockrell, cheirman of the com- i & i x ks expressed their symyathy for our boy | Grape juice because it gives tone and ed disciplin of ther own fatuous : j dent that the two ators to be} i } fe strength tothe system. Itissnperion . A . | . | Mis ri. C 7 8 jand us; we shall never forget thein. | Sethe dhconten et > feuperi } nd pray with his family as usual, | leaders, thrown the State to the Re Missouri. He declined to discuss eKow ey 7 7 nee : ito all other wines, and grape juice j - 9 th it of i Isetion start} chosen next year will be Democrats, | For want of space. Icant name all, porn ind 1 7 iq retire to my bed at 10 o'clock, com-| Publicans, and have once lost it by aj the result of the election farther : f both in body and flavor. factional bolt. ;than to say that he attributed the At fret it ed as if the constitn.{ bet 1 must mention §.. WW. an ss bl aes myself ara yg I ather Is there encouragement in this |falling off in the Democratic vote to tional convention, which will iz the | e l “ fed * = Ey ine - z si a ; o Popguns ; | lie down to rest and wake up in| cord? Does it not hold out a hope- Pesmtalenstlies (ae Gaye tiecduvnie apportionment for the Legislature,| ) 0 we can never repay) North Andover, Mase., Nev. 16.— a glory. y- y » will certainly hold them in| Nes ful prospect that the Democrats can youl rolicase it : jthem, we wi ; Congressmen O'Neil and Stevens of This was the feeling which enabl pe the State in the great contest |\O¥" county the Democratic vote was | %°" d be Republican, but later re | grateful remembrance: also Drs. Por- id i : f — nice neces Saal | z ‘ this State met yesterday at the i. ed the American, Gen. Stonewall | of 1896? | 500 less than in previous elections, Au eo le rm = ary an official|erand Langsford for their kindness j home of the last named in a is city . ax? pak Fake : ee ws count in several districts, 1 the | and faithfuiness, also Dr. Warren and {9° ~ és oe os . A . New York can be and will be re-|and he had no doubt a similar cou oe e 1 2 ot Jackson, to die as he did. When covered through raven dict oubina-| at: ag : Democrats are now claiming that| Bro. Gwinn for his syipathy and|and leld 4 conference, the subject : ee ty about two] -"* 8 inion, reorganiza-|ditioa of affairs had prevailed : ig thatl 3 ‘ Veo Pere : a | told that he he had only abou tion and reform.—N. Y. World. Ith oat th ; _ they have a majority of at Jeast | f™endship- W. B. Minter. jof which was national legislation ‘ ~ roi a . ughou e co ; » does oo eee 2 ’ : = 22 af , hours to live be answered: ‘Very Children Who Saife are ae ae ee & =i ize. | cua iioeibe convention. and al , | when Congress next assembles. d: it is all right: Order A. P. udren o Suffer nol 1D! e publicans will long 2 : Zsno cures all diseases rest trom men-| 44 yy, booed “anbog: ty th | Sie at mer eee l es | maintain their ascendency in Mis. | Ve'Y $004 possibility of capturing | ts! and nervous debility. Zano_ heed chance saitrctigsortas cities teas Sapte ’ Hill to prepare for action. Pass in-| from scrofulous, skin or scalp dis- | dency | Ghiceat oes Soares sea Utan |e down nervous system ant Sold ck ithe tariff should not be touched in Finnice: to the dconé vanialy, . Teil | caeee ought to be given Dr. Pierce's ;souri or other heretofore Democratic = ba sauce 5 Line : } Eats ess | Golden Medical Discovery, for puri- | States. could be easily districted to give a| iS Maj. Hawks’ —— Presently a smile jaty was. shape or manner during? fying the blood. For children who! q are puny. pale or weak, the “Discov | Senator Cockrell does not lock for ery” is a tonic which builds up both | much general legislation beyond the esh and strenght. What is said of of ineffabie sweetness spread itself over his pale face, and he said quiet ly and with an expression of relief: | ‘ “ ae oa bs ol <t| it for children applies to adults. As Lea ue cons over. the river and rest} an appetizing, restorative tonic, it!the approaching short session of eared a i dex be ond Aas ~~: | sets at work all the processes of di-! Congress. ae ardy 10 Sunday Magazine. | passage of the appropriation bills at ‘gestion and nutrition, rouses every | i Se ee eee eee organ into natural action, and brings} For Tie reliet and cure of a cold in | back health and etrength. In recov-| the head there is more potency in Ely’s Stockton. Cal., Nov. 15.—Edith | ering from “grippe” or in convales- | Cream ua eat aoe ing else it is Elder shot and killed Fravk Quinn| cence from pneumonia, fevers, and/ PO°.° eps sees aes ake eee. this morning and then fatally shot| other wasting diseases, it speedily | jiant success as a remedy tor co the herself. Quinn had wronged the | Surely invigorates and builds up the | head, catarrh and hay tever. Used in 2 d Hs whole system. young woman under a promise o For all diseases caused by a tor marriage. pid liver or impure blood, as Dys- Dr Sawyer’s Family Cure is the result of pepsia and Billiousness, if it doesn’t Her Revenge. numberless cases are all cures of chronic cataerh experience, skill and honesty. It is a positive | cure in every case, the money i .| after atl other treatmrnts have provep eure for all stomach, liver and kidney trou- : ene Sd ped ad ee fot no ayail- 6 bles. Sold by H. L, Tucker. turned. 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